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Thank you for this video. It really helps me a lot to know the properties of logarithms to not only do well in Calc 1 and Calc 2, but also chemistry, as sometimes when you try to balance chemical equations, you may as well use the properties of logarithms to your advantage
This is an old comment but I thought it was weird too, here's my take. I looked at it further and the plus sign was converted over to a negative (flipped signs on the right), but I guess he just subconsciously/instinctively knew that so he didn't mention it on accident. Here's what happened broken down: [(n+n)-(n+n)] = [n+n - n-n] Hopefully my overly simplified example above makes sense.
Thanks for making this explanatory video. Note that at 0:25 there is a mistake in the audio (and subtitles): It says "log A times log B" but the second "log" is wrong.
They have made this topic complicated in our book! There are some transformations that happened, something like that. Thanks to this video I can finally move on to our next topic.
in last question : 4:52 why " -log 2 (16) " ? Isn't it supposed to be " + log 2 (16) " because " 8*16 = log 2 (8) "+ log 2 (16)" " than it is " 5(7+6-3+4) = 70 " ... not " 5(7+6-3-4) = 30 "
Basically, you increase the operation done on the argument. Consider the time (in seconds) increasing as the size of two given objects grow (in liters). For instance, let "A" & "B" be the sizes of the objects, let "10" be the rate in which they grow, and let "log A" and "log B" be time. If you are adding the times that the objects took (log A + log B), then you multiply the sizes that it took to get there (log A * B). Similarly, it you wanted to multiply the time the objects took (N log A), then you exponentiate the sizes to match the time (log A ^ n). This works the same way with quotient rule. Basically, what I learned was that the amount & time have direct correlation with each other, and the amount is heavily dependent on time. Since the size of the objects is growing so quickly over such little time, simply add seconds to the time would cause the objects' size to be vast.
Is it possible if you could make a few videos going over solving for convergence or divergence of series through calculus (going over the nth term test, basic comparison test, limit comparison test, etc.)?
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Dude...your teaching style is not even comparable to the teachers at school. I swear i be learnign more in a few min than in +2hrs of class. Thank you sooo much!
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How is it that I was totally lost and angry at the concept days ago and now understand it crystal clear...wh-
Great video though. Clear, to the point, and _doable_ .
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It's called "working under pressure". When we took these courses, we had to make the grade no matter what. Now, there is no pressure whatsoever and we have all the time in the world.
once you understand logarithms it makes a lot of sense, but it almost seems impossible without knowing what to do.
Thank you. You answered my question right off the bat, after having watched that ad that says, "still looking at TH-cam videos from 2006"? LMAO. I needed help rewriting ln(a^3) and you nailed it. 3ln(a). I came across your videos last semester for stats, and have came back ever since. Thanks again, best wishes.
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Thank you for this video. It really helps me a lot to know the properties of logarithms to not only do well in Calc 1 and Calc 2, but also chemistry, as sometimes when you try to balance chemical equations, you may as well use the properties of logarithms to your advantage
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(Isn’t it going to be +log 16?)
This is an old comment but I thought it was weird too, here's my take.
I looked at it further and the plus sign was converted over to a negative (flipped signs on the right), but I guess he just subconsciously/instinctively knew that so he didn't mention it on accident.
Here's what happened broken down:
[(n+n)-(n+n)] = [n+n - n-n]
Hopefully my overly simplified example above makes sense.
Yes.
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Thanks for making this explanatory video. Note that at 0:25 there is a mistake in the audio (and subtitles): It says "log A times log B" but the second "log" is wrong.
They have made this topic complicated in our book! There are some transformations that happened, something like that. Thanks to this video I can finally move on to our next topic.
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in last question : 4:52
why " -log 2 (16) " ?
Isn't it supposed to be " + log 2 (16) "
because " 8*16 = log 2 (8) "+ log 2 (16)" "
than it is " 5(7+6-3+4) = 70 " ... not " 5(7+6-3-4) = 30 "
i scrolled for a good 5 minutes just to find this unanswered question loool.
i looked it up and it said 30 but i still dk why
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Thank you for the explanation. I was struggling to understand.
Basically, you increase the operation done on the argument.
Consider the time (in seconds) increasing as the size of two given objects grow (in liters). For instance, let "A" & "B" be the sizes of the objects, let "10" be the rate in which they grow, and let "log A" and "log B" be time.
If you are adding the times that the objects took (log A + log B), then you multiply the sizes that it took to get there (log A * B). Similarly, it you wanted to multiply the time the objects took (N log A), then you exponentiate the sizes to match the time (log A ^ n). This works the same way with quotient rule.
Basically, what I learned was that the amount & time have direct correlation with each other, and the amount is heavily dependent on time. Since the size of the objects is growing so quickly over such little time, simply add seconds to the time would cause the objects' size to be vast.
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is properties of logarithms and laws of logarithms the same? btw thanks for this amazing video
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@@Forthelols Really? What the heck, they're two different topics in our book.
yeah my lesson is labeled "laws of logarithms" and it gives the reverse operations which confuses me
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At 4:50, why did you minus log8 there? I added those logs and got the same thing. Is it because you dsitributed the negative in front?
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4x4x4= 64 or am I wrong? 2:56
it's like 3⁴ and it's equal to 81
What you calculated is 4³, 4*4*4, which equals to 64. Not 3⁴, 3*3*3*3, which equals to 81.
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Is it possible if you could make a few videos going over solving for convergence or divergence of series through calculus (going over the nth term test, basic comparison test, limit comparison test, etc.)?
did you ever find a link to one of these videos? please let me know
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log as an operator:
a^x = b
logₐ both sides:
logₐ(a^x) = logₐ(b)
x logₐ(a) = logₐ(b)
x=logₐ(b)
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on the last item, why is it -log2 16 instead of +log2 16?
- (log 8 + log 16)
Distribute the -
-log 8 - log 16
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What do you do when you have a strange coeficeant in your log. Example: 100ln(y)-(1/100)ln(1-y/100)
how come its log2 8-log2 16 instead of plus?
I think he got that one wrong
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